2017
DOI: 10.1002/smi.2767
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Resilience dimensions and mental health outcomes in bipolar disorder in a follow‐up study

Abstract: The individual process of resilience has been related to positive outcomes in mental disorders. We aimed (a) to identify the resilience domains from the Resilience Questionnaire for Bipolar Disorder that are associated cross sectionally and longitudinally with mental health outcomes in bipolar disorder (BD) and (b) to explore cross-lagged associations among resilience factors. A clinical adult sample of 125 patients diagnosed with BD (62.10% female, mean age = 46.13, SD = 10.89) gave their informed consent and… Show more

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“…). Moreover, the results of the current research congruent with the results of other studies conducted in China(Wu et al, 2020), in Spain(Echezarraga et al, 2018;Verdolini et al, 2021) in the UK(Ayed et al, 2019), in Japan(Tamura et al, 2021), in South Africa (Ungar & Theron, 2020), in USA (PeConga et al, 2020) and in Iran(Samani et al, 2007) whose findings reveal a significant positive relationship between resilience and mental health.Psychological well-being is a distinct hypothetical variable(Freire et al, 2017) that is openly connected with ones reach, life excellence, and constructive and reasonable evaluation from individuals procedural and holistic viewpoint (Páez-Gallego et al, 2020). Roots of psychological well-being are linked with persons high self-respect, constructive attitudes, and fewer depression symptoms(Helling & Chandler, 2021).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…). Moreover, the results of the current research congruent with the results of other studies conducted in China(Wu et al, 2020), in Spain(Echezarraga et al, 2018;Verdolini et al, 2021) in the UK(Ayed et al, 2019), in Japan(Tamura et al, 2021), in South Africa (Ungar & Theron, 2020), in USA (PeConga et al, 2020) and in Iran(Samani et al, 2007) whose findings reveal a significant positive relationship between resilience and mental health.Psychological well-being is a distinct hypothetical variable(Freire et al, 2017) that is openly connected with ones reach, life excellence, and constructive and reasonable evaluation from individuals procedural and holistic viewpoint (Páez-Gallego et al, 2020). Roots of psychological well-being are linked with persons high self-respect, constructive attitudes, and fewer depression symptoms(Helling & Chandler, 2021).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…In both cases ( Pardeller et al, 2020 ; Wambua et al, 2020 ), poorer resilience was associated with poorer psychological function. Interestingly, resilience was found to be associated with improved longitudinal rates of recovery in patients who experienced a first-episode of psychosis ( Torgalsbøen et al, 2018 ) and also in bipolar disorder patients ( Echezarraga et al, 2018 ), underlining the importance of resilience and positive mental health outcomes in PP.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, individuals suffering from schizophrenia and BD-I obviously differ with regard to the factors affecting HRQOL. It has previously been suggested, that interventions in resilience could be relevant to activate progressive effects and improve multiple indicators of adjustment [36,37]. For instance, self-management and self-care features have been associated with better quality of life in patients suffering from bipolar disorder [38].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%